One of my favorite things, actually, is having a complete loose FF set in holders with the binocs. I loved them as a cheap side collectible... Loose made collecting them easier too.

Having a complete Force file set is kind of fun too... In weird way. They're unique, something different you can pass to friends looking at the collection and say "this is the full set of these..." and massing that whole set wasn't TERRIBLY easy at the time. Pretty cool to me whereas some just tossed them away it seemed.

I forgot about Force Files ... those were probably my favorite pack-in gimmick so far. I like the pretty pictures , as well as the stats and assorted EU background. If I had the patience, it would be worth it to me to have a whole set of Force Files. If I could hypothetically buy the full collection all at once for a reasonable price, I think I'd do it, but it just isn't worth the hassle to find them individually.

I have a complete collection of Commtech and Force Files, but I still lack many Freeze Frames as well as the binocs. The figures with the offer for the binocs never arrived here until 2000 when KB was blowing them out, well after the offer had expired.

I have all of the Force Files and Comm Tech chips. As far as the Freeze frames go, I have most of them. If I can get my hands on the ones I don't have great if not I'm not going to lose any sleep over it.

I have all the Force Files and I think all the Flash backs.I love the Commtechs--I'm missing some from the harder to find figures that I don't have yet.I'm missing several Freeze Frames as well. I don't have a single hologram pack-in yet.

For the most part, Hasbro has done some fun pack-ins without really raising the cost of the figure (at least with the POTF2 line). The stands that they started doing during the SAGA line were good--a nice replacement to the Commtechs.